Mohamed Salah talks about the injury of Real Madrid final and the fight to achieve the Premiership

CAIRO, Egypt [Reuters] – Egypt and Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah have said they will do their best to lead the Reds to the Premiership title.
Mohamed Salah told English media that a strong injury to his shoulder during his Champions League final last season against Real Madrid was a new starting point for him to continue fighting for the continental title this season.
"I was very disappointed and disappointed after last season's injury, but I used that injury to achieve my dream of a Champions League title," he added.
"Winning the Champions League is just a start, we're going to fight for the English Premier League next season, last season we fought for the Champions League and we managed to do it now, and this season we fought to win the Premier League. I hope we will succeed in Achieve it next season. "
Mohamed Salah scored a goal in Liverpool's 2-0 win over Tottenham in the final of the Champions League last night in Madrid.
Mohamed Salah is the third Arab player in history to qualify for the Champions League after Algerian legend Rabah Mager with Porto in 1987 and Morocco's Ashraf Hakimi with Real Madrid last year.
Mohamed Salah is also the first player in the history of Egyptian football to score in the Champions League final and the second Arab player after Algerian legend Rabah Mager, who scored a goal with Porto in the Bundesliga against Bayern Munich in the 1987 edition of the continental competition.
Mohamed Salah
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